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The weirdest thing about my surgery yesterday.

The weirdest thing about my surgery yesterday.

Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 12:59 pm

by lendube

You're not going to believe it. To numb up my nose before the sinus surgery.........they coated it with cocaine! Do you believe it? Do you think that's why I might have had trouble sleeping much last night? Duh!

Everything went fine and it wasn't as horrible as I thought it would be. I've had a minor headache, really nothing, and my throat was very, very sore from the intubation. Everyone was incredibly nice. There were a few delays so we didn't get home till 11:00 pm. After the not eating all day I still wasn't hungry but on the way home I had such a craving for salt. We stopped at a McD's for a small order of fries. Thought I might eat 3 or 4 fries but I ate the whole bag. Still craving salt and hearty food and I'm just sooooo thirsty.

Take out pizza tonight, I think.

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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 1:27 pm

by kjh9835

Glad that's over and done with and you are ok. You won't have to have a drug test for anything will you?????

Kathy

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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 3:33 pm

by Jeke

So glad it all went well and is over! Cocaine ~ interesting. Who would have thought?

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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 4:45 pm

by lendube

Thanks, guys. Here's what I found just now.

"What many people may not realize is that cocaine is also used in medical care, especially in the ENT world.

Cocaine is one of the most potent anesthetics and vasoconstrictors. These two characteristics make it an ideal medication for use during sinus surgery as well as any nasal procedure where bleeding and pain may be an issue.

Many physicians will use cocaine to help stop nosebleeds.

Many surgeons use cocaine during sinus surgery to minimize post-operative pain as well as minimize intra-operative bleeding. Use of cocaine also significantly decreases risk of nosebleeds after sinus surgery as well as minimize need for nasal packing."

Interesting, huh? "Packing" was what scared me most. Heard it's so painful to have removed. So, what's wrong with a little cocaine instead??? Shheeesh! And no, Kathy, don't think I have any drugs tests coming up............

Doin' fine. Just a little weak and like I've been put through the wringer. Ibuprofen is enough.

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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 4:59 pm

by bridesmom

That's very interesting Lennie. Glad you are feeling good though.

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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 6:50 pm

by MartySews2

In Memphis, they use Demerol/Versed for nasal surgery ... never heard of the doctors using cocaine. I would not be comfortable with that if it were me.Marty

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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 7:01 pm

by kaitlinnegan

MartySews2 wrote:In Memphis, they use Demerol/Versed for nasal surgery ... never heard of the doctors using cocaine. I would not be comfortable with that if it were me.Marty

Demerol/versed would be for general anesthesia. You would also need lidocaine for local anesthesia (like they use at the dentist). Surgeons usually have to add epinephrine to lidocaine to decrease bleeding, but cocaine does both at once. My guess is that they are using very small amounts compared to what would be abused. It's unfortunate that the fear of abuse has made many useful medicines harder for doctors to access.

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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 8:22 pm

by lendube

I wasn't told beforehand about the cocaine but had he told me it wouldn't have bothered me after an explanation. Any drug is a drug is a drug. I made sure when asked to tell them that I am very sensitive to epinephrine. I have had bad experiences with dental work (hyperventilating/very rapid heartbeat, etc.) so according to Kaitlin this sounds like it was best for me. And to help avoid the dreaded "packing". Yes! Apparently the cocaine did make my blood pressure spike and after getting some meds for that I crashed hard when it dropped suddenly, cold sweats and nausea. Not fun but it didn't last long. I was also given Versed. Don't know about the Demerol.

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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 10:09 pm

by Bama

I'm glad things went well Lennie. It's good to hear you didn't need the packing. I've heard it's pretty rough. Interesting about the cocaine. I very much agree with Kaitlin's last sentence. I have a dear friend with severe MS who has been told she might benefit from a certain substance but unfortunately she can't get it here legally. I hope you continue to do well Lennie.